Expositie Faces and Surfaces

Exhibition

until 26 January


The theme of the exhibition is an interesting combination of portraits and landscapes, promising a fascinating exploration of both people and their surroundings.

The exhibition ‘FACES AND SURFACES’ is the season kick-off at gallery De Roos van Tudor in Leeuwarden. This is a group exhibition showing new work by artists associated with the gallery, along with works by new artists who will be featured in future exhibitions, such as Jerry Veldhuizen, Machteld Schouten and Inge Duiker. The theme of the exhibition is an interesting combination of portraits and landscapes, promising a fascinating exploration of both people and their surroundings.

Jerry Veldhuizen paints landscapes with the theme of man's insignificance in relation to nature, travel fever, a romantic kind of escapism. In the background, themes such as solidarity issues and climate problems lurk.
 
Machteld Schouten draws inspiration from photogr…

The exhibition ‘FACES AND SURFACES’ is the season kick-off at gallery De Roos van Tudor in Leeuwarden. This is a group exhibition showing new work by artists associated with the gallery, along with works by new artists who will be featured in future exhibitions, such as Jerry Veldhuizen, Machteld Schouten and Inge Duiker. The theme of the exhibition is an interesting combination of portraits and landscapes, promising a fascinating exploration of both people and their surroundings.

Jerry Veldhuizen paints landscapes with the theme of man's insignificance in relation to nature, travel fever, a romantic kind of escapism. In the background, themes such as solidarity issues and climate problems lurk.
 
Machteld Schouten draws inspiration from photographs of different cultures and from different times. Layering is an essential part of her work. By working with various inks, she creates depth and complexity, resulting in a rich visual experience.

Inge Duiker ‘I am mainly inspired by photography, colourful accents, graphic design, streetwear and nature. For me, drawing is a way to communicate. Using graphite pencils, ink and watercolour, I create soft, refined and detailed work with graphic elements.

The new artists' work promises to be a fresh and dynamic addition to the gallery's collection.